How To Buy STIIIZY & Outside Lands Festival’s Cannabis Collab

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Outside Lands Music Festival 2024 is mere days away. Between August 9 and 11, San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park will host performances by The Killers, Sabrina Carpenter, Post Malone, Sturgill Simpson, and more.

Although music is the event’s main focus, there are plenty of side quest for festivalgoers to indulge in. One of the most talked about things to check out on the event grounds is STIIIZY and Outside Lands Festival’s cannabis collaboration. Continue below to learn more about it.

How To Buy STIIIZY & Outside Lands Festival’s Cannabis Collab

The Los Angeles-based, award-winning cannabis company STIIIZY is set to roll out their limited-edition line with the event, at Outside Lands Festival 2024. As part of their collaboration, attendees can purchase three tailored cultivations. The items include a 40’s pre-roll multipack of Purple Punch (an Indica strain), All in One THC Pen of Magic Melon (a Sativa strain), and a five-pack of Stiiizy Edibles, Blue Raspberry Blast (an Indica strain).

To lean into the experience, the company’s Grass Lands booth is an immersive weed cultivation experience at Grass Lands of a 30-foot cannabis grow cultivation replica, 60 life-like cannabis plants, 8 LED grow lamps, and real equipment from STIIIZY’s indoor cultivation.

In a statement, Brian Kim, Director of Marketing at STIIIZY, discussed the first of its kind link up. “We’re proud to announce our partnership with Outside Lands,” he said. “Dropping limited time only products to the public for the first time in our company’s history. Customers and fans can find it at Northern California STIIIZY retailers, or festival goers can visit us at our grow activation onsite during the festival.”

To secure one of the limited-edition releases, you must head over to STIIIZY’s activation at the festival, as it is not available for purchase at their storefronts or online at this time. Find more information here.

Tyler The Creator Pulled Out Of Lollapalooza And Outside Lands, A Move He Called ‘Not Sexy At All’

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On Juneteenth, Tyler The Creator made a surprise appearance during Mustard’s set at Kendrick Lamar’s The Pop Out — Ken & Friends concert at Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Tyler performed “WusYaName” and “Earfquake,” which was awesome when it happened, but seeing Tyler The Creator perform holds more weight now that he won’t be performing two major festivals this summer.

On Thursday morning, June 20, Tyler The Creator announced that he will no longer co-headline Lollapalooza 2024 in Chicago on August 1, and he also pulled out of co-headlining Outside Lands Festival in San Fransisco on August 10.

“I hate saying this but I have to cancel Lollapalooza and Outside Lands,” Tyler The Creator posted on X (formerly Twitter). “I made a commitment that I can no longer keep, and that bums me out knowing how excited folks were. That is not sexy at all. Please please forgive me or call me names when you see me in person. Love.”

Simultaneously, Lollapalooza announced Megan Thee Stallion and Outside Lands announced Sabrina Carpenter as their respective replacements for Tyler.

In April, Tyler The Creator headlined both Saturday nights of Coachella 2024, which stood out to Uproxx’s Aaron Williams as Tyler fulfilling “a decade-long dream” by delivering a set that “lived up to the hype.”